Opposite of a set of things of the same kind or type
“I have found one of the matching pieces to the puzzle.”
Opposite of a great number or amount of something
“Add a bit of the herbs to the stew to finish it off.”
Opposite of a large number of things or people
Opposite of a large amount or number of (something)
Opposite of a gathering or collection of people, animals, or things
Opposite of a group of people assembled together in a disorganized manner
“It can only be described as an utter failure that only one individual turned up to the show.”
Opposite of an assembly of people with a common interest
“The young girl was made a social pariah after a few controversial comments that drew widespread condemnation.”
Opposite of goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
“There were a few of them standing in front of the facade.”
A large unit of things or people
“The chip giant could have redesigned the motherboards, but instead has decided to recall the whole caboodle.”
Opposite of to place and arrange compactly as in a pack, especially for storage or transport
“I only had time to unbox them and try them out once before the move.”
Opposite of to wrap or envelop with something
“She draped the cloak across a chair and began to unwrap the long package that she carried.”
Opposite of to fill a container with things
“It didn't take him long to unpack his bags and begin wandering the streets of this new city.”
Opposite of to compress or cram items, especially to fit into a container
“Distribute the items uniformly in the box so that it closes comfortably without crushing or breaking the contents inside.”
Opposite of to put something away, typically for later use
“Today is the time to shine and to bring out the big guns!”
Opposite of to block or clog up a space or opening
“Buffalo City Municipality reported that the only clean-up operation was to unblock storm drains.”
Opposite of to fill or crowd into a space
“By dusk, the band was asked to quit playing in hopes that the crowd would disperse.”
(unpack) Opposite of to carry and take from one place to another
“You can unpack the goods once you reach your destination.”
(hold) Opposite of to carry and take from one place to another
Opposite of to force or squeeze into a narrow space
Opposite of to fill a small or restricted area with people or things
“In the aftermath of the landmark collapse, efforts were put in place to abandon the area.”
Opposite of to pack or store (an object) carefully and neatly in a particular place
Opposite of to carry, bring or take something
“Eventually, it becomes too much to bear, and I drop everything on the floor.”
Opposite of to block or clog up a space or opening
Opposite of to force (something) into or through a restricted space
“I try to coax a thin rope through the pipe.”
Opposite of to reduce in volume or size by constricting
“They asked Amy to shake her clutch bag to loosen the contents in there before proceeding.”
Opposite of to tie or roll up (a number of things) together as though into a parcel
Opposite of to fill or crowd around or into a place or area
Opposite of to line or pack with soft material
Opposite of to teem, or be overrun or overflowing with
Opposite of to refill a hole with the material dug out of it
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